If you are pregnant after taking Amiflon, it is better not to have a child. Amiflon is a short-acting contraceptive pill that contains certain estrogen and progesterone components, and the progesterone component will not adversely affect the growth and development of the fetus, while the estrogen may increase the chances of the fetus suffering from hermaphroditic malformation, or vaginal cancer. If you want to get pregnant and have a baby, it is better to stop using short-acting contraceptives such as Amifuron for a month and have a normal menstrual period before you get pregnant. In rare cases where pregnancy occurs during the administration of Amifuron and the expectations for the fetus are higher, prenatal screening can also be done. Do early Down’s syndrome screening, NT test, non-invasive DNA, ultrasound macrosomia and other tests to predict the high or low chance of the fetus suffering from malformations and other unforeseen circumstances, and then deal with it accordingly.